A trust-in the sense of a valuable asset placed in the care of someone to whom it does not ultimately belong-captures, more or less, my understanding of what it is to have a child.
What I do now is all my dad's fault, because he bought me a guitar as a boy, for no apparent reason. . . . I wrote some of my best love songs ever when I was unhappy and my saddest love songs when I was very much in love. When I wrote 'You're in My Heart', which is an uplifting song, I had just broken up with-Now who had I broken up with?. . . . Half the battle is selling music, not singing it. It's the image, not what you sing.